File:Fossil Creek Planning - Public Meeting in Camp Verde (32499313483).jpg

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Public meeting on the Fossil Creek Comprehensive River Management Plan. The meeting was held at the public library in Camp Verde, Arizona on January 9, 2017. Participants listened to a presentation on the long-term management planning of the Fossil Creek area, then joined break-out groups to comment on specific use-types in the proposed plan.

Fossil Creek is one of only two National Wild & Scenic rivers in Arizona and is fed by springs coming from the cliffs of the Mogollon Rim. Over 30 million gallons of water are discharged each day at a constant 70°F. The high mineral content leaves travertine dams and deposits, giving rise to fossil-like features. In 2005, Arizona Public Service (APS) decommissioned the Fossil Creek diversion dam and flume. Removal of the dam and flume allowed full, unrestricted flow to be restored to Fossil Creek. In 2009, the creek was designated a National Wild & Scenic River under the Wild & Scenic Rivers Act.

The Wild & Scenic River Act requires the Coconino and Tonto National Forests to develop a "Comprehensive River Management Plan" to outline the future management and development along the creek's corridor. The development of the plan has involved extensive public involvement from recreation groups, emergency response agencies, local business, and many other stakeholder groups, as well as individuals from across the state of Arizona.

Photo by Deborah Lee Soltesz, January 9, 2017. Credit: Coconino National Forest, U.S. Forest Service. Learn more about Fossil Creek Wild and Scenic River planning effort and the Coconino National Forest.
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